After the big boom of Apple's iPhone on American market, Microsoft come with a new toy, Microsoft Surface.
"I call this touch-controlled and not touch-sensitive because unlike Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and a lot of other tech products out there, Surface isn't technically a touchscreen. Surface uses five cameras beneath the screen to track movement and even recognize patterns." (Microsoft uses a barcode-like system to allow Surface to recognize certain objects.)
Surface computers will start with Microsoft partners getting first shot at various public applications, you'll most likely see them in action in Las Vegas first. Microsoft though not specific on the costs hinted that the Surface Computer will sell for $ 5000 to $10,000, however that is just the initial cost as there would also be costs associated with teaching salespeople how to use it.
"I call this touch-controlled and not touch-sensitive because unlike Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and a lot of other tech products out there, Surface isn't technically a touchscreen. Surface uses five cameras beneath the screen to track movement and even recognize patterns." (Microsoft uses a barcode-like system to allow Surface to recognize certain objects.)
Surface computers will start with Microsoft partners getting first shot at various public applications, you'll most likely see them in action in Las Vegas first. Microsoft though not specific on the costs hinted that the Surface Computer will sell for $ 5000 to $10,000, however that is just the initial cost as there would also be costs associated with teaching salespeople how to use it.

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